The Houston Texans stayed busy on Day 2 of free agency, making moves to boost both offense and defense. Head coach DeMeco Ryans and the front office kept reshaping the roster, adding talent and depth where needed. Here’s a quick look at all the moves made on Day 2:
Notable Trade:
The Texans traded offensive lineman Kenyon Green to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson and a swap of draft picks. Gardner-Johnson, 27, recorded six interceptions last season, tying his career high. He brings experience and playmaking ability to the Texans' secondary.
Key Signings
Laken Tomlinson (G) - 1-Year Contract
The Texans signed veteran guard Laken Tomlinson to a one-year deal. Tomlinson brings extensive experience and durability, having started 155 games out of 163.
Mario Edwards Jr. (DE) - 1-Year Contract
Houston re-signed defensive end Mario Edwards Jr., adding depth and versatility to their defensive line.
Nick Niemann (LB) - 1-Year Contract
The Texans added linebacker Nick Niemann on a one-year deal.
M.J. Stewart (S) - 1-Year Contract
Safety M.J. Stewart agreed to a one-year extension with Houston, providing depth and experience in the secondary.
Summary
The Texans' Day 2 free agency moves were significant, as they focused on adding key players to improve both their offense and defense. These moves show the team’s dedication to strengthening the roster and building a more competitive team moving forward. By addressing important positions, the Texans are patching more holes before the start of the season. As the offseason continues, fans can expect more additions to come, signaling the team's focus on growth and improvement.
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